Anemone is a rug inspired by a painting in which the brushstrokes imitate the slow movement of sea anemones.
The different shades of blue, red, grey or green of the watercolor are perfectly transposed with wool.
Each shape is carved out by hand into the wool to add some definition to the design, and to transcribe the movement of the watercolour.
François Dumas is a French designer based in Amsterdam. After studying in France and working for a year at the Bouroullec brothers’ studio in Paris, he graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2009.
His work has been shown in various exhibitions since he won the prestigious Villa Noailles’s Design Parade grand prize in 2010 with his project Sealed chair. Following this award, he was also invited to collaborate with clients such as Camper and Sèvres Cité de la Céramique.
In 2012, he co-created Krux Amsterdam, a large multidisciplinary workspace where he curates a group of creative residents and initiates design workshops with cultural institutions and industrial partners.
Anemone is inspired by the Anemones project, presented during the Design Parade 6 at the Villa Noailles (France) in 2011. It featured drawing researches, baskets and chairs.
Anemone is available both in standard dimensions and bespoke colors and shapes.
La Chance rugs are handtuffted in India. Each rug is made on order using the best yarn from New Zealand and died for each rug to perfectly adapt to our clients requests.
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